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07-21-2020, 10:46 AM | #32 | |
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The line at 50ft from left to center screen is a lead weight or jig of some sort. A predator fish comes up and checks it out. The weight gets pulled up to about 40 ft, then lowered back down towards the bottom as it approaches the cloud of bait on the right side of the screen. Most of the productive fishing in my area is in 2-5 times that depth of water. When I use a downrigger, I see similar stuff. Second one: Is tougher because there is no reference of depth distances to help determine the size of the targets. On the far left, I see the weight or jig? (straight line...as it is dragged into the school). I will guess a large form of baitfish, possibly with some interference, or possibly feeding on a smaller form of baitfish. In my area, That looks like Barjacks or Bluerunner, neither of which are on the West Coast. Any UW video? |
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